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Can dogs eat rabbit?

Yes, cooked rabbit is safe and excellent for dogs. It's one of the leanest available proteins, highly digestible, and rarely causes allergic reactions. Rabbit is gaining popularity in limited-ingredient diets for dogs with multiple food sensitivities.

Meats ยท 136 kcal per 100 g

Benefits and risks

Benefits

  • Extremely lean โ€” lower in fat than chicken, turkey, or beef
  • Highly digestible โ€” about 90% digestibility rate
  • Excellent novel protein for multi-protein-allergic dogs
  • Good source of vitamin B12, selenium, and phosphorus
  • Sustainable and environmentally friendly protein source

Risks

  • Rabbit bones are small and can splinter โ€” remove all bones
  • Wild rabbit can carry parasites (Tularemia, tapeworm) โ€” cook thoroughly
  • Very lean โ€” may need supplemental fat from other sources in a complete diet
  • More expensive and less available than common proteins
  • Some dogs may need time to adjust to the novel taste

Recommended serving size

Adjust portions based on your dog's weight, age, and activity level. Treats and snacks should make up no more than 10% of daily calories.

Recommended serving size by dog weight
Dog sizeWeight rangeServing
Small dogUnder 20 lbs (9 kg)1-2 tablespoons, cooked and deboned
Medium dog20โ€“50 lbs (9โ€“23 kg)2-4 tablespoons, cooked and deboned
Large dogOver 50 lbs (23 kg)1/4 to 1/2 cup, cooked and deboned

How to prepare and serve

Preparation

Cook rabbit meat thoroughly by boiling, baking, or roasting without seasoning. Remove all bones โ€” rabbit bones are thin and can splinter into sharp fragments. Cut into small pieces. If using wild rabbit, freeze for at least three weeks before cooking to kill parasites, and cook to 165ยฐF internal temperature. Farm-raised rabbit is safer than wild-caught. Never feed raw rabbit due to Tularemia risk.

Frequency

Can be fed regularly as a protein source in a balanced diet.

Key nutrients

  • Protein
  • Vitamin B12
  • Selenium
  • Phosphorus
  • Niacin
  • Iron

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